Snake found near Honolulu airport

HONOLULU — A two-foot-long snake was weed-whacked to death this morning near the airport area around Nimitz Highway and Valkenburg Ave.  A landscaping crew from Island Landscaping was cutting grass along the on-ramp to the freeway at about 8:45 a.m. when the snake was injured by the weed-whacker.  The snake died soon after.  The crew called police and inspectors from the Hawai`i Department of Agriculture (HDOA), who retrieved the dead snake.

The age, sex and species of the snake have not been determined at this time. It is not known how the snake got there.

Snakes are illegal to possess and transport to Hawai`i and HDOA urges those who spot illegal animals or who know of persons possessing illegal animals to call the State’s PEST HOTLINE at 643-PEST(7378).

The State’s Amnesty Program allows illegal animals to be turned in and provides immunity from prosecution.  Illegal animals may be turned in to any HDOA Office, Honolulu Zoo, Panaewa Zoo in Hilo or any Humane Society – no questions asked and no fines assessed. Animals turned in under amnesty will not be euthanized.  The maximum penalty under State law for possessing and/or transporting illegal animals is a class C felony, $200,000 fine and up to three years in prison.

Snakes and large lizards have no natural predators in Hawai`i and pose a serious threat to Hawai`i’s environment because they compete with native animal populations for food and habitat.  Many species also prey on birds and their eggs, increasing the threat to our endangered native birds.  Large snakes may also kill pets and even humans.

See the original article at: KHON2 Developing Stories

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